DNWS NR 101 Nuclear Emergency Team Operations

A hands-on course for members of a nuclear emergency response team. Subject matter includes modules on basic nuclear physics, biological effects of radiation, response processes and capabilities, radiation detection equipment, contamination control stations, surveys, and command and control. The course culminates with three daily field training exercises during which students fully dress out in anti-contam­ination clothing, use RADIAC equipment, and perform realistic nuclear emergency team functions at DNWS live radioactive training sites. We welcome all military personnel and Federal employees occupying EOD, CBRN defense specialties and career fields, or other emergency response force positions.

This course is offered in the following degree programs:

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Henley-Putnam’s commitment to service begins with your first call with an advisor and continues through graduation. Our classes are small, so you are never just a number. We get to know you, your goals and your needs. You will be supported by a team of professionals who will help you track your degree progression, advise you on course selection, and inform you of relevant services such as tutoring and mentoring. Your faculty members will be available to you, as will the deans and administrators.

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Henley-Putnam School of Strategic Security is a school within National American University. National American University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission (hlcommission.org), a regional accreditation agency recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.